Prosser Career Academy is a public vocational high school in Chicago, Illinois. It was opened in September 1959 for males only, adding females decades later. It is named after Charles Allen Prosser. Prior to the summer of 1998 the school's name was Prosser Vocational High School. The school colors are blue and gold, and their mascot is Freddy the falcon. Prosser offers training to its students in one of 12 shop areas. Prosser Career Academy prepares students for the world of work and college.

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  • Prosser Career Academy is a public vocational high school in Chicago, Illinois. It was opened in September 1959 for males only, adding females decades later. It is named after Charles Allen Prosser. Prior to the summer of 1998 the school's name was Prosser Vocational High School. The school colors are blue and gold, and their mascot is Freddy the falcon. Prosser offers training to its students in one of 12 shop areas. Prosser Career Academy prepares students for the world of work and college. During their first year, students enroll in the Freshman Academy which eases the transition into high school. After freshman year, students enroll in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme or Education To Careers (ETC) clusters. Prosser's class of 2003 boasted 15 Merit Recognition Scholars, eight Illinois State Scholars and 17 full college scholarships.
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  • Blue and Gold
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  • 9–12
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  • Charles A. Prosser Career Academy
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  • Mr. Kenneth Hunter
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  • Public, vocational secondary, Magnet
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  • Dr. Luna
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  • Prosser Career Academy is a public vocational high school in Chicago, Illinois. It was opened in September 1959 for males only, adding females decades later. It is named after Charles Allen Prosser. Prior to the summer of 1998 the school's name was Prosser Vocational High School. The school colors are blue and gold, and their mascot is Freddy the falcon. Prosser offers training to its students in one of 12 shop areas. Prosser Career Academy prepares students for the world of work and college.
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  • Charles A. Prosser Career Academy
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